New York Court of Appeals, 1945

People v. Lonergan

People v. Lonergan
New York Court of Appeals · Decided October 8, 1945
294 N.Y. 972; 63 N.E.2d 599; 1945 N.Y. LEXIS 1142

People v. Lonergan

Opinion of the Court

Motion by appellant to amend the remittitur granted. Return of remittitur requested and when returned it will be amended by adding thereto the following: Upon this appeal there was presented and necessarily passed upon a question under the Constitution of the United States, viz: The defendant argued that the admission of the alleged confession in evidence constituted a denial of due process and a violation of his rights under the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. This court held that the admission of the alleged confession in evidence was not a denial of due process or a violation of defendant’s rights under the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. [See 294 N. Y. 942.J

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